< I Oihanaalii 5 >
1 A O na keikikane a Reubena, a ka makahiapo a Iseraela, (no ka mea, oia ka makahiapo, aka, no kona hoohaumia ana i ka moe o kona makuakane, ua haawiia ka ka hanau mua ona no na keiki a Iosepa ke keiki a Iseraela; aole e heluia ke kuauhau mamuli o ko ka hanau mua;
The sons of Reuben the firstborn of Israel—now Reuben was Israel's firstborn, but his birthright was given to the sons of Joseph son of Israel because Reuben had defiled his father's couch. So he is not recorded as being the oldest son.
2 No ka mea, ua oi aku o Iuda maluna o kona poe hoahanau, a nana mai ke alii nui; aka, no Iosepa ko ka hanau mua: )
Judah was the strongest of his brothers, and the leader would come from him. But the birthright was Joseph's—
3 O na keikikane a Reubena, o ka makahiapo a Iseraela, o Hanoka, o Palu, o Hezerona, a o Karemi.
the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of Israel were Hanok, Pallu, Hezron, and Karmi.
4 O na keikikane a Ioela; o Semaia kana keiki, o Goga kana keiki, o Simei kana keiki,
The descendants of Joel were these: Joel's son was Shemaiah. Shemaiah's son was Gog. Gog's son was Shimei.
5 O Mika kana keiki, o Reaia kana keiki, o Baala kana keiki,
Shimei's son was Micah. Micah's son was Reaiah. Reaiah's son was Baal.
6 O Beera kana keiki, oia ka Tilegatapilesera ke alii o Asuria i lawe aku ai: oia ka luna o ko Reubena.
Baal's son was Beerah, whom Tiglath-Pileser king of Assyria took into exile. Beerah was a leader in the tribe of Reuben.
7 Aia heluia ke kuauhau o ko lakou hanauna, o kona poe hoahanau ma ka lakou mau ohana, o ka luna, o Ieiela, a o Zekaria;
Beerah's relatives according to their clans, listed according to their genealogical records: Jeiel the leader, Zechariah, and
8 A o Bela ke keiki a Azaza, ke keiki a Sema, ke keiki a Ioela, oia ka i noho i Aroera, a hiki i Nebo, a i Baalameona.
Bela son of Azaz son of Shema son of Joel. They lived in Aroer, as far as Nebo and Baal Meon,
9 A noho aku la ia ma ka hikina a hiki i ka palena o ka waoakua mai ka muliwai Euperate aku: no ka mea, ua nui loa ko lakou poe holoholona ma ka aina o Gileada.
and eastward to the start of the wilderness that extends to the Euphrates River. This was because they had many cattle in the land of Gilead.
10 A i ka wa ia Saula, kaua aku la lakou me ka Hagara, a hina iho lakou i ko lakou lima: a noho lakou i ko lakou mau halelewa ma ka aina hikina a pau o Gileada.
In the days of Saul, the tribe of Reuben attacked the Hagrites and defeated them. They lived in the Hagrites' tents throughout all the land east of Gilead.
11 A noho kupono mai la ia lakou na mamo a Gada, ma ka aina o Basana, a hiki i Saleka.
The members of the tribe of Gad lived near them, in the land of Bashan as far as Salekah.
12 O Ioela ka luna, o Sapama malalo iho, o Iaanai, a o Sapata i Baasana.
Joel was their leader; Shapham was second; and Janai and Shaphat in Bashan.
13 O ka lakou poe hoahanau, no ka ohana o ko lakou mau makua, o Mikaela, o Mesulama, o Seba, o Iorai, o Iakana, o Zia, a o Hebera, ehiku.
Their relatives, by their fathers' families, were Michael, Meshullam, Sheba, Jorai, Jakan, Zia, and Eber—seven in all.
14 Eia na keikikane a Abihaila ke keiki a Huri, ke keiki a Iaroa, ke keiki a Gileada, ke keiki a Mikaela, ke keiki a Iesisai, ke keiki a Iahedo, ke keiki a Buza:
These persons named above were the descendants of Abihail, and Abihail was the son of Huri. Huri was the son of Jaroah. Jaroah was the son of Gilead. Gilead was the son of Michael. Michael was the son of Jeshishai. Jeshishai was the son of Jahdo. Jahdo was the son of Buz.
15 O Ahi ke keiki a Abediela, ke keiki a Guni, ka luna o ka ohana o ko lakou mau makuakane.
Ahi son of Abdiel son of Guni, was head of their fathers' family.
16 A noho lakou i Gileada i Basana, iloko o kona mau kulanakauhale, a i na kula a pau o Sarona, a ma na mokuna o lakou.
They lived in Gilead, in Bashan, in its towns, and in all the pasturelands of Sharon as far as its borders.
17 Ua heluia lakou a pau ma na hanauna i na la o Iotama ke alii o ka luda, a i na la o Ieroboama ke alii o ka Iseraela.
All these were listed by genealogical records in the days of Jotham king of Judah and of Jeroboam king of Israel.
18 O na mamo a Reubena a me ka Gada, a me ka ohana hapa a Manase, na kanaka koa, na kanaka hiki ke lawe i ka palekaua a me ka pahikaua, a ke pana aku me ke kakaka, a he akamai i ke kaua, he kanahakumamaha tausani, ehiku haneri a me ke kanaono, i hele aku i ke kaua.
The Reubenites, the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh had 44,760 soldiers trained for war, who carried shield and sword, and who drew the bow.
19 A kaua aku la lakou me ka Hagara, me Ietura, me Nepisa, a me Nodaba.
They attacked the Hagrites, Jetur, Naphish, and Nodab.
20 A ua kokuaia mai lakou i ke ku e i kela poe, a ua haawiia mai ka Hagara iloko o ko lakou lima, a me na mea a pau o lakou: no ka mea, kahea aku la lakou i ke Akua i ke kaua ana, a maliu mai la oia ia lakou; no ka mea, paulele no lakou maluna ona.
They received divine help against them. In this way, the Hagrites and all who were with them were defeated. This was because the Israelites cried out to God in the battle, and he responded to them, because they put their trust in him.
21 Kai pio aku la lakou i ka lakou holoholona, he kanalima tausani kamelo, a o na hipa elua haneri me kanalima tausani, a he poe miula elua tausani, a he poe kanaka hookahi haneri tausani.
They captured their animals, including fifty thousand camels, 250,000 sheep, two thousand donkeys, and 100,000 men.
22 No ka mea, hina iho la ka poe make he nui loa, no ka mea, no ke Akua ke kaua. A noho iho la lakou ma ko lakou wahi, a hiki i ka lawe ana aku.
Many fell because the battle was from God. They lived in their land until the captivity.
23 A noho iho la na keiki o ka ohana hapa a Manase ma ia aina; hoomahuahua ae la lakou mai Basana aku a Baala-heremona a Senira, a hiki aku i ka mauna Heremona.
The half tribe of Manasseh lived in the land of Bashan as far as Baal Hermon and Senir (that is, Mount Hermon).
24 Eia na luna o ka ohana o ko lakou mau makuakane, o Epera, o Isi, o Eliela, o Azeriela, o Ieremia, o Hodavia, a o Iadiela, na kanaka koa ikaika, na kanaka kaulana, he poeluna ohana o ko lakou mau makuakane.
These were the heads of their fathers' houses: Epher, Ishi, Eliel, Azriel, Jeremiah, Hodaviah, and Jahdiel. They were mighty men, famous men, heads of their fathers' houses.
25 A ua lawehala lakou i ke Akua o ko lakou poe kupuna, a hele aku la e moe kolohe mamuli o na akua o na kanaka o ka aina, ka poe a ke Akua i luku ai imua o lakou.
But they were unfaithful to their ancestors' God. Instead, they worshiped the gods of the peoples of the land, whom God had destroyed before them.
26 A hoala ae la ke Akua o ka Iseraela i ka naau o Pula ke alii o Asuria, a me ka naau o Tilegatapilesera ke alii o Asuria, a lawe pio aku la oia ia lakou, i ka Reubena, i ka Gada, a me ka ohana hapa a Manase, a kai aku la ia lakou i Hala, i Habora, a i Hara, a i ka muliwai Gozana, a hiki i keia manawa.
The God of Israel stirred up Pul king of Assyria (also called Tiglath-Pileser, king of Assyria). He took into exile the Reubenites, Gadites, and the half tribe of Manasseh. He brought them to Halah, Habor, Hara, and to the river of Gozan, where they remain to this day.